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Do not forget tenpai decks aswell, braindead decks
No real point in using Red-Eyes for the 3rd anniversary, even if they want to do the whole Yugi / Kaiba / Joey thing Flame Swordsman would be a significantly better choice here for multiple reasons.
Nah see if we get Red-Eyes as the 3rd year anniversary they'll most likely take off Dragoon as a special reason to invest in the Structure Deck
Though they really should give Red Eyes the full Support and make it into an actual functional archetype.
How bout no,
Less dm era garbage representation and pandering, the better off MD will be
I don't think it makes sense in MD now until a new wave of support to add cohesion to the archetype to at least make it possible for the deck to clear Gold consistently on ranked like most of the other structures can is added; and I don't think we will see that support because Konami has, to put it most charitably, inconsistent optics on matters like these.
And yet said archetype is legacy support for an overrated pile of vanilla trash from the most boring era of Yugioh ever...
less dm era pandering the better